Gets a list of all attribute names for the given DOM element. - Java XML

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Description

Gets a list of all attribute names for the given DOM element.

Demo Code

/*//from   w w w.j  ava  2 s  . co m
 * ome.xml.DOMUtil
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//package com.java2s;

import org.w3c.dom.*;

public class Main {
    /** Gets a list of all attribute names for the given DOM element. */
    public static String[] getAttributeNames(Element el) {
        NamedNodeMap map = el.getAttributes();
        int len = map.getLength();
        String[] attrNames = new String[len];
        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
            Attr attr = (Attr) map.item(i);
            attrNames[i] = attr == null ? null : attr.getName();
        }
        return attrNames;
    }

    /** Gets the local (sans namespace) name of the given node. */
    public static String getName(Node node) {
        // NB: The node.getLocalName() method does not work.
        String name = node.getNodeName();
        int colon = name.lastIndexOf(":");
        return colon < 0 ? name : name.substring(colon + 1);
    }
}

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